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Glass won’t be replaced at bus stops if vandalism continues

The municipality is tired of picking up the glass from broken windows at certain bus shelters every weekend, and with the support of the Whistler and Valley Express (WAVE) they have elected not to replace the glass if things continue.

Sponsors sought for feature film

The locally produced independent feature film The Big Bank Theory, is just about to wrap principal photography, but is still looking for a little investment.

Small towns protest downloading of police costs

Mayors say change could bankrupt them Pemberton and other small communities say they face virtual bankruptcy if the provincial government goes ahead with plans to make communities under 5,000 pay their own policing costs.

Communities split on support for 2010 Winter Olympics

Halls were humming at the annual general meeting of B.C. municipalities this week as community leaders debated the pros and cons of the 2010 Winter Olympics.

New parking meters, extended hours in effect

In addition to installing parking meters on Main Street, the municipality is introducing new hours for all metered parking lots in Whistler. Starting on Sept. 27, meters will be monitored from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

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The signs of age

Four serious accidents on highway; one death

A weekend of serious accidents along Highway 99 culminated in a fatal car accident early Monday morning near Furry Creek.

The source

SPECIAL EVENTS MILLENNIUM PLACE BIRTHDAY>> An open house at Millennium Place on Sunday, Sept 22 from 2 to 5 p.m. There will be cake to celebrate its first year.

Green thumbs getting greener all the time

A local landscaping company takes its connection to nature seriously TMD Landscapes likes to think of itself as a full service landscaping company, designing, building and maintaining properties all over Whistler – just don’t ask them to cu

Hartwicks say they could help pay for Olympics

Nan Hartwick said this week if the RCMP lay criminal charges as a result of their review of the way the province awarded rights to develop Powder Mountain in the 1980s, her company – Powder Mountain Resorts Ltd.